On Monday, I went to give blood at a local Red Cross drive and being a typical blood drive, I knew it would take a while so I took my PRS505 and red it. When I was done, I rounded up my kids picked up my back-pack and went out to get in the car. I went back to work, met my wife and other kids for supper and went home. When I went to go to work the next day, I went looking for my book... I tried to remember where I had it last, but couldn't remember using it past the blood drive. I called the church and asked if anyone had turned it in, called the Red Cross, call the local police, drove back around to where I had been... nothing. I received a final call from some one I had left a message with and they hadn't seen it. Finally, about 7:00 last night I gave up and accepted that it was gone for good and that I would have to start saving for a new one.

About 15 minutes later, I received a call from someone that asked if I had lost something... I said yes and explained what it was. I thought he was someone from the church that had the blood drive, but it turns out, it was a gentleman that lived about 2 miles around the corner from me, he had found it along a country road about 2 miles from his house (4 from mine) and thought it looked like something important so he picked it up. Thanks to JeffElkins' PRSCustomizer, the were able to get my name and phone number from the about page. If only Sony had done this by default!

So, not only was someone able to contact me because of a "hack", but there was a great human being honest enough to call and return it, but it survived a fall off the roof of my 1.75 m tall jeep going over 55 MPH! The only damage was a little cover scuffing and 1 little dink in the corner of the metal casing. The screen is perfect, the light is still good! I have the SonyWedge light, inside of a leather daytimer cover with a zipper.

To those that carry their's everywhere, I suggest you grab PRSCustomizer and put your information in it and get a durable cover that complete closes with a zipper or velcro.

I am ecstatic that I have it back, with just a few cosmetic reminders of it's ordeal!

Device: eb1150 & is that a nook in her pocket, or she just happy to see you?

wow, i am really glad there was a happy ending to this story !! i would be miserable if i lost mine and reading the middle part i was feeling so sad for you ! that is excellent advice ; everyone should make sure their name and contact info are easily found somewhere, just in case, and a good case is clearly no luxury. congratulations to you for taking steps to make sure your sony could get back to you, and also for your luck in having it fall into the right hands, when you lost it ! but still, let's hope you never go through that again.

Wow! That's quite a story!! Glad your 505 made it through with only minor damage! And that it was found by someone who cared enough to get it back to you!

One thing I've done in addition to adding my name with the PRS Customizer is to tape one of my business cards to the inside back cover. I figure that way, someone doesn't even have to figure out how to turn the device on in order to contact me.

This would make a great movie! Told completely from the 505's perspective as it changes hands from one person to another. We would have to add a long list of eccentric people who come upon the 505, have some magical adventure happen before losing it again for another to find, eventually finding it's way back to you where it guides you though its adventures through the eink screen. You both live happily ever after.

Kinda like Milo and Otis but with an electronic reader instead of a cat and a dog.

Congrats... glad you got it back. any idea how it got there? (Never with the baby seat with the baby in it though, that god.)

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When I was leaving the blood drive, my son and his friend still hadn't been called back yet, and they had both been setting their for about 1.5 hours. I was talking to one of the Red Cross helpers telling them this while trying to get my iPhone back from my son and getting my back-pack all while trying to wrangle up my 6, almost 7 year-old daughter... Little bit distracted. I must have had my book in one had and back-pack in the other, but needed to get my keys for the car in my pocket, so I must have put my book on top of my car and then left it there while I got my daughter and other stuff into the car. What I am completely baffeled by is the fact that it waited to fall off. I had drove around town, starting, stopping, turning, getting in and out, more sharp turns...